91 Comments Posted by katy

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I think it looks more like butterflies....
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The delicate scroll work at the bottom of the banister seems to offset the rigid geometric lines of the door and the other right angles in this picture...quite the oxymoron in this shot!
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Damn! Somebody took the soap dispenser! ;-)
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Motts, can you find the, "inside time" to post some new galleries? Need some more artistic motivation! Thanks!
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Actually, I see it as a bit of immortality...being in one of Mott's galleries. Being a piece of abandoned flesh in one of these photos and having a forum discussing someone's demise....whether fair or foul, actually gives meaning to their death in some respects....it does show that someone cares about what happened to them.
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Ya know....if they didn't leave so much, "Bio-hazard" waste around, we wouldn't be so interested or curious...it just adds to the appeal of the photos....and our reactions to them. We are repelled and attracted at the same time.
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How are you getting the amber light in the next room? What kind of light did you use for the first room?
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I've been doing a ton of research, just to see what its like. Thanks for taking pictures now, so we can all see what it was like!

Sadly, I never got to go.
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Travail etonnant vous! Vous etes surpasse!
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Tres Bien!
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The symmetry is amazing! They really built it beautifully, and you captured it wonderfully!
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I think it's a giant soap dispenser! ;-)
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Looks like soap dispensers! ;-)
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I like the symmetry of this view... It makes me realize the original intent of this building was to help people...It is such a calm and balanced shot.....
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i KNEW there were tunnels! now if only i had the ONE..courage to venture down tot ehm and TWO..well..could find them..

im SO up for a group tour, i say we all met sometime and take pics before it all goes down..WHO'S WITH ME?!?! =]